Apple’s mapping service on iOS and macOS has rolled out several of its most important offerings to new markets, including turn-by-turn directions in India and speed limits in Canada, as well new locations for Flyover views and indoor maps.

Turn-by-turn directions live in India

Apple Maps now supports turn-bu-turn directions in India, a 1.34 billion people market and the world’s second-biggest country (public transit information, lane guidance and speed limits are still unavailable there). The significant milestone can be chalked up to the company’s local Maps development office in Hyderabad, established in 2016, that employs 3,500 people.

Now customers in India can navigate from A to B with turn-by-turn directions on their iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch. To get started, type your destination in Maps’ search bar, tap Directions, then choose Drive, Walk, Transit or Ride and select the route that you prefer.

Maps shows the fastest route first based on traffic conditions.

Speed limits in Canada

After months of testing, Canadians can now see speed limit information within the Maps app on their iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch, making Canada the third country where this feature is available following the initial launch in the United States and United Kingdom.

Speed limit information requires iOS 12 or newer.

Transit directions expansion

New Flyover locations

As MacRumors noted, the new Flyover updates in some of the locations listed below may have actually rolled out a few months ago. “In other areas, the Flyover updates appear to be new and aren’t showing up just yet,” says the publication.

Flyover lets you explore major metropolitan areas, landmarks and cities in three-dimensional graphics with textures and more. The feature is available on all iOS devices from iPhone 4s, iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad 2, iPad mini and the fifth-generation iPod touch onward.

Here are the latest Flyover additions:

Aix-en-Provence, France

Aizuwakamatsu, Japan

Albuquerque, NM

Cannes, France

Charleston, SC

Cincinnati, OH

Collioure, France

Foxboro, MA

Freeport, Bahamas

Granada, Spain

Gifu, Japan

Greensboro, NC

Hikone, Japan

Himeji, Japan

Infantes, Spain

Izumo, Japan

Izushi, Japan

Joshua Tree National Park

Kahului, HI

Kanazawa, Japan

Kapaa, HI

Key West, FL

Kitakyushu, Japan

Kōya, Japan

Lahaina, HI

Lake Tahoe, CA

Lens, France

Lihue, HI

Matsumoto, Japan

Monaco

Nara, Japan

Naha, Japan

Odawara, Japan

Padua, Italy

Preston, England

Queenstown, New Zealand

Reggio Di Calabria, Italy

Remoulins, France

Sakai, Japan

Siracusa, Italy

Takahashi, Japan

Takamatsu, Japan

Tōjinbō, Japan

Toledo, OH

Treviso, Italy

Tsu, Japan

Twelve Apostles

Valladolid, Spain

Wailua, HI

Yokkaichi, Japan

Zaragoza, Spain

To enter the Flyover view for the selected location in Apple’s Maps app on your Mac, use Satellite view in 3D. On iPhone or iPad, tap “i” to pull up the info panel, then switch to Satellite and tap 3D. You can use gestures to manipulate the 3D View: rotate the map with two fingers, tilt the view by holding two fingers and dragging up or down, and more.

New indoor maps

Introduced in iOS 11, this feature provides detailed directions inside major airports and shopping centers. This makes it easy to find out which restaurants are past security at the airport, where the nearest restroom is, what floor your favorite store is on at the mall and more.

Availability of indoor maps has now now expanded to the Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina, and a bunch of malls in the United States and elsewhere. There are too many addition to mention here so be sure to check out Apple’s iOS Feature Availability page for the full list of areas where indoor maps and other mapping features are available.